
"They're back in the series and soon to be back at home Blue Jays fans are buzzing after Toronto defeated Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series Tuesday. For the second day in a row, more than 27,000 fans filled Rogers Centre to take in the game on the video scoreboard. This time, the watch party was half as long and twice as sweet, as fans cheered the Jays to a 6-2 win that ended well before midnight."
"Sam Hatch-Restrepo said the highlight was Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s go-ahead home run off Ohtani, which caused the Rogers Centre crowd to erupt. Like, you can't ever get enough of that guy hitting dingers, he said. Tonight was fantastic. Such a good crowd. It felt like the game was actually going on [in person]. The fans here in Toronto are just incredible."
"WATCH | Jays even World Series at 2 games apiece: After losing two consecutive games in the World Series, the Blue Jays came back for Game 4, beating the L.A. Dodgers 6-2. And they'll now get at least one more chance to cheer on the Blue Jays in the flesh. Tuesday's win evens the series at two games apiece, guaranteeing a Game 6 in Toronto."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a go-ahead home run off Shohei Ohtani that sparked a roaring reaction at Rogers Centre. More than 27,000 fans attended the watch party on the video scoreboard, and the shorter event ended well before midnight after a 6-2 Blue Jays win. The victory evens the World Series at two games apiece and guarantees at least one home game in Toronto, including Game 6. Fans showed no signs of fatigue after an 18-inning loss the previous night, returned to the dome energized, and many plan to attend additional watch parties.
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